Best of Stash 2022: VFX | STASH MAGAZINE

Best of Stash 2022: VFX!

Transforming live-action footage into wondrous, surreal, or outright insane worlds with digital visual effects remained an essential narrative tool in 2022, delivering striking visuals while evolving with changing tastes and techniques. [Watch]

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John Lewis “Unexpected Guest” by Mark Molloy and nineteentwenty

UK retailer John Lewis maintains their place atop the holiday ad ecosystem with another note-perfect tear-fest – this year’s edition arriving courtesy of Smuggler director Mark Molloy and London VFX and post house nineteentwenty. [Watch]

IKEA "Change a Bit for Good" by Ninian Doff and Nineteentwenty | STASH MAGAZINE

IKEA “Change a Bit for Good” by Ninian Doff and Nineteentwenty

Pulse Films director Ninian Doff and Bristol VFX shop nineteentwenty (the pairing who brought us this veggie apocalypse) reteam to create a diminutive but determined robot eco-warrior for IKEA thru Mother London. [Watch]

“Eat Them To Defeat Them” by Ninian Doff and nineteentwenty

London/Bristol VFX studio nineteentwenty creates a veggie-pocalypse for an ITV and Veg Power charity initiative urging UK kids to eat more plants – directed by Pulse Films’ Ninian Doff thru agency adam&eveddb. [Watch]

Ben Chatwin Knots music video Zak Emerson | STASH MAGAZINE

Something Viscous this Way Comes

Dancer Eloise Hymas writhes, screams, and generally disappears into director Zak Emerson’s new music video for “Knots” by UK composer/producer Ben Chatwin with VFX and post from Nineteentwenty and MPC respectively. [Watch]